tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7167390684745729131.post2078925581081814075..comments2023-10-20T03:25:23.517+13:00Comments on ELP's Kindness Blog: Being a Friend & What if kindness is the only rule?Wendyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07590005763840013509noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7167390684745729131.post-32687810475271451412012-04-30T16:15:16.939+12:002012-04-30T16:15:16.939+12:00Great reading, the only thing I wish to comment on...Great reading, the only thing I wish to comment on is, I wonder how the children would respond to, "we all know each other here, and so we care for one and other." Instead of we are all friends here, I mention this because I had a parent comment to me after I had used the friend statement that master four year old said at the dinner table but I'm not friends with everyone Mum. Interesting comment I thought and worth considering.Julienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7167390684745729131.post-75561957773357307022011-11-21T21:53:43.579+13:002011-11-21T21:53:43.579+13:00Lorraine, this story brought me to tears. I was th...Lorraine, this story brought me to tears. I was the key teacher for both of the boys in your story when they first came to our centre as infants and as you described this situation I was reminded of their personalities as babies. This is what we hope to see as children grow and leave our infant and toddler centre- that they have huge empathy and kindness for each other and can show the leadership that will make the difference to the lives of others. These were tears of joy for me to see the love and very real social connection that can exist between such busy, active learners.Lynnettenoreply@blogger.com